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ParaGard User Reviews & Ratings (Page 4)

ParaGard has an average rating of 5.8 out of 10 from a total of 1,295 reviews on Drugs.com. 46% of reviewers reported a positive experience, while 38% reported a negative experience.

Reviews for ParaGard

  • Anne
  • Taken for 1 to 6 months
  • June 4, 2020

For Birth Control "I got the Paragard on March 2020, I was in pain for a good 3 days. The cramps were horrible and I was on my period for a week. It did worked for birth control though, that’s the only positive thing I can say. After my period seem to end after a week I was spotting for the longest time then I started my period again. I seriously was on my period or spotting forever. I got my period twice in May. Now it’s been almost 3 months, and I couldn’t take it anymore so I got it removed. I would not recommend at all."

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  • Works...
  • Taken for 6 months to 1 year
  • March 5, 2020

For Birth Control "I got my paragard inserted about a year ago and I paid nothing since my health insurance covered the cost. I rarely had cramps during my period before getting paragard. After the insertion, I do get some cramping at the time my period starts but it is manageable and I rarely take painkillers. But the procedure of inserting it was a pain and I experienced the worst cramping on the day of the insertion. I could still manage the pain with ibuprofen and naproxen. I noticed heavier menstrual bleeding and some spotting here and there for the first few months but they subside gradually. Overall, I am very happy with my decision to get paragard because it is worry-free! Never had a child before and not planning to have one until I take this out in 10 years."

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  • Abby
  • Taken for 1 to 2 years
  • December 23, 2019

For Birth Control "I love this bc. I’ve had the paraguard for about 2 years. It has worked wonderfully for me. I don’t do well with hormonal birth control so this was the perfect fit for me. My periods were very heavy for the first 4-5 months. If you can get past that it’s very worth it. My periods are shorter and lighter now than before I had the paraguard. I’ve seen no sign of any other side effects and hey!!! I’m not pregnant!"

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  • Aubmari
  • Taken for 5 to 10 years
  • February 28, 2019

For Birth Control "I had Paragard inserted after the birth of my second child. While this was “effective” in preventing pregnancy it caused so many issues with my body! I had few symptoms for the first 3 years other than increased yeast infections and occasional spotting. Year 4 everything went downhill! The paragard side effects got worse. I had constant infection (yeast and BV) spotting became more frequent as time went on and ended up bleeding for 2 months straight. I had extreme fatigue, complete loss of sex drive to where it was effecting my relationship, weight gain, heart palpitations, hip/back pain, swelling and water retention, horrible PMS, Joint pain among many others. I had it removed after having it for 7.5 years and 95% of my symptoms have completely vanished. The product is effective as a birth control but the issues it causes with our bodies is not worth it.!!"

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  • atimo
  • Taken for 1 to 2 years
  • June 25, 2021

For Birth Control "I picked the copper IUD because I know way too much about the negative side effects of hormonal birth control. Insertion was painful and the first 6 months my cramps sucked and periods were super heavy. Things finally started to regulate and I was happy, until this month when my period was 2 days late. I took a pregnancy test and it was POSITIVE. I have only had my IUD for 1.5 years and I have had it checked multiple times. When I had it removed it was intact and in its correct position. I am so sad and so frustrated. Never thought this would happen to me but I guess I’m part of that “1%”."

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  • Tano
  • Taken for 6 months to 1 year
  • December 14, 2020

For Birth Control "Awful, creepy, unnatural, not worth it. Avoid this little alien. It hurts, but more, it is interrupting the most sensitive and valuable areas of the female body. There are so many risks and complications doctors won't tell you about. Getting mine out in a week, so desperate to get it out of me, almost considering taking it out myself. It works by pumping your uterus with copper and causing a constant state of inflammation. I can feel mine, constantly. Like dull aching, irritation. Women need the truth. This is awful."

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  • Danii
  • Taken for 1 to 6 months
  • January 31, 2020

For Birth Control "I wanted to write an experience, because I looked at multiple reviews right after I got Paragard inserted and it freaked me out. The insertion is very painful (I have never had a child before), so that pain was terrible. The first 2 weeks I had really bad cramps and my period was SO HEAVY. After my period ended the cramping went away, no side effects, I hardly know it’s there. It’s way better than having multiple side effects from the pill and I have had no spotting in between periods, which is common in hormonal IUD’s. I had the liletta for almost 2 years and spotted the whole time. I would recommend for those who hate side effects from hormones. The cramping sucks at first, but it goes away! Every body is different, so trust your instincts and if you think you’ll be happy with the Paragard, I would try it out!"

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  • Georgie
  • March 28, 2017

For Birth Control "If you are reading reviews... stop. Paraguard reacts differently to everyone that gets it, I almost scared myself out of getting it after days of reading the reviews but you will never know if you do not go through with it. I'm not lie it was painful day one and two, but it really is not bad! My periods are the same as they used to be (last about 4 days with moderate flow) just a bit crampier a week before and when I ovulate. The pain is nothing a few Advil can't solve. A few side effects that I experienced - I was bloated for the first couple weeks - Spot bleeding here and there - Cramps are sharper Honestly that's it...for me this was the BEST option on the market!"

8 / 10
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  • Anonymous
  • Taken for 6 months to 1 year
  • November 18, 2019

For Birth Control "I have had the Paragard for about 6 months now and it has been great. The insertion was as expected with the cramping, but once you get through it, it’s okay with Advil. My periods have been heavier, just on the first few days, but it’s nothing unmanageable and definitely worth not putting hormones into my body like with other birth controls. I definitely feel like myself, rather than on other bc and that’s what’s I wanted. Weight has stayed the same, sex drive has stayed the same, skin has stayed the same. It has been a great fit for me! Gives me peace of mind until I decide I want kids one day which is great."

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  • Sea
  • Taken for 6 months to 1 year
  • May 28, 2020

For Birth Control "I had the copper IUD 9 months. Overall its a good form of birth control. However I got it removed because I think it led to horrible periods, not only more blood but also longer periods, up to 10 days, PMS depression and hormone related conditions. My hair also started falling out after 7 months, may be due to anemia caused by blood loss. I think it's not wise to leave it in too long."

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  • Cat
  • Taken for 2 to 5 years
  • February 28, 2020

For Birth Control "I have had mine for 5 years now. I do have heavier periods and cramping but mine were light in the first place, so now they're average. I check my strings once a month on my period. I know that if there's ever a problem, my body will let me know. When I initially had it placed, the first one didn't sit right, needed to be removed and replaced after a month. Since then I have had no problems. I could tell that first month, that something was off. I was cramping, dizzy, spotting. What I should have done was call my Gyn and tell her right away. There should be no pain, even right after. Once it's in and your cervix gets over it's little shock, you shouldn't be aware of it. I have not had children, I have a small uterus. I haven't had to worry about pregnancy for 5 years now, I'm in a monogamous relationship, and it let's me feel protected. I'm not looking forward to getting it removed 5 years from now but it's not something I'm going to worry about.If ya have questions call your doctor,"

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  • PHR
  • Taken for 2 to 5 years
  • March 2, 2020

For Birth Control "I used to never have cramps or PMS, but after receiving the Paragard IUD, I began to have major PMS, to such a ridiculous extent that I had to plan social events around that week. The cramps have been even worse. I find myself doubled over in pain, even at work. I did my research and picked this IUD because it was NON-hormonal, and yet I’ve never felt so miserably hormonal in all my life. I’ve been dealing with it for two years because my insurance company won’t cover the removal."

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  • Theli...
  • Taken for 10 years or more
  • May 8, 2024

For Birth Control "I have had ParaGard for ten years. No one writes good reviews. So here's mine. It has done wonders in ten years. I have a normal period for the first time in my life and thankful for no side effects. I have had no children. I also have not used protection with my husband in 7 years. I plan to get mine removed soon and plan on getting another one removed when we have kids in 2-3 years. I recommend it if you have had issues with normal birth control and need something non-hormonal."

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  • Celeste
  • Taken for 5 to 10 years
  • December 20, 2020

For Birth Control "I had it for 9 yrs. Insertion left me in the worst pain I’ve ever felt for a few days. Bloating continued for months after. I became prone to infections and had many throughout the years. I started seeing vitamin deficiencies along with being significantly weaker, fatter and had more pains. I started having premature greying, cystic acne and ovarian pain. Year 9 it worsened. I also had fibromyalgia, diarrhea, low back pain and trouble staying asleep. The doc did verify an ovarian cyst but still didn’t suspect the IUD. A friend did. I got it out, rebalanced vitamin deficiencies and cut dairy. It has been 8 months post removal and orgasming is easier, there’s no pain during sex anymore, period blood doesn’t smell, taste isn’t off, bowels and sleep are normal. No more ovarian cyst. I still have some issues but they are improving. I would have never done this to myself if I had known how it does effect hormones and health significantly."

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  • I tried
  • Taken for 6 months to 1 year
  • September 30, 2019

For Birth Control "I used Paragard for 9 months. In those 9 months I had my first UTI, developed BV, bled for three weeks out of the month and had horrible horrible horrible cramps. My body was so thrown out of whack. I really wanted this to work because one, I didn’t have to to the pill everyday and two, no hormones. I waited out the 6 months they say it takes for you body to get used to it. I had cramps everyday on my period or not. My periods were so heavy I couldn’t leave the house at times. I kept telling myself it’ll get better or maybe if I exercise more and eat better then it’ll be better. Nope. It never got better. Finally I had it taken out and I have felt so much better. No more shooting pains of cramps that bring me to the floor wondering what I’m doing wrong. Yeah this thing works as a birth control...cuz you never feel up to sex or won’t stop bleeding. I understand it’s different for everyone. For me, it was a horrible experience."

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  • LZkbt
  • October 27, 2015

For Birth Control "I was on the pill for years. They made me emotional, killed my sex drive completely, and dried me out so sex was incredibly painful. I finally gave up on it and relied on condoms, but I wanted something more reliable. Plus condoms are kind of a kill joy and, well, just aren't the same. The only thing left was ParaGard. Yes, like many others, my periods started out horrendous, but eventually evened out over a year. Cramps, expect to take some ibuprofen and then maybe some acetaminophen. But again, they lessened with time. For me it was totally worth it. I have an amazing sexual relationship with my husband. Totally worth all the cramps and heavier periods. For me I felt like it gave me my life back."

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  • Anonymous
  • Taken for 2 to 5 years
  • July 3, 2016

For Birth Control "So thankful my obgyn discussed my options for birth control! He knew I didnt want any hormones because hormonal bc has messed me up in the past. He told me that paragard is 100% hormone free and I was sold! I was scared after reading hundreds of negative reviews just like your doing now. So glad I went thru with the procedure! I told my Gyno I was very nervous and he prescribed me a valium to take 30 mins before arriving, It helped take the edge off. I have had my Iud for 3 years now and still love it"

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  • Colle...
  • December 17, 2018

For Birth Control "At first I was really skeptical, because there are a lot of bad reviews, but I decided to still try it out anyway. I have never wrote a review on anything in my life, but I love this IUD so much I thought my review might help some people! Getting it inserted did cause some pain, it was about two big cramps and then it was in! The next two days I cramped very lightly, just like I would for a period and Advil took the cramping away! My first period with the IUD was a bit harsh, medicine and a heating pad helped though and I still went about my normal daily activities. My second period was about the same. All of the periods following that were completely back to normal, everything was exactly how it was before I got the IUD. I have had absolutely no physical changes, and I completely forget I have it. I love that it doesn't contain the hormones to change my body and that I never even notice it is there."

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  • AMP
  • July 15, 2019

For Birth Control "It does prevent pregnancy, but I've had many problems with ParaGard. Ever since, my periods have been like night & day from what they were my entire life (I am 39 yrs old). I bleed 3 weeks a month & my cramps are much worse. Today I made an appointment to have it removed. I chose to look up some info in the hopes of finding that other's had gone through this & relief is on it's way. SO MANY other issues I have read here are also things I've been dealing with. I've had depression & anxiety, I've gained 60 lbs. I've experienced vaginal odor that I never had before. I'm in shock that so many others have had these symptoms. I just thought I was going to get my normal periods back after it's taken out in 2 weeks. Now I'm attributing other serious issues to the IUD and hope so badly that things go back to normal in all areas. NOT WORTH IT! DO NOT GET THIS IUD!"

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  • Healthy...
  • Taken for 10 years or more
  • March 4, 2024

For Birth Control "I have had ParaGard for 10 years, from the time I was 42 until 52 and I couldn't recommend it more. I didn't consider it for birth control until I saw someone on a reality show. I'm bad at taking pills on a schedule. I also heavily research anything now and read an in-depth article about how the IUDs got off to a terrible start in the U.S. and were pulled from the market for years. Now, this is the most commonly used birth control in China and I can see why. No birth control pill for 10 years. The biggest reason I would suggest taking this is your sex drive. This is non-hormonal so your regular hormones kick back into gear. After 30 days, boom! I had no idea this was even an issue for me, aside from the fact that I didn't really care about sex at all. My sister had an identical experience, as I did. The insertion and removal were both painful, take Midol or Pamprin an hour before your appointment and go to a female doctor, someone who understands female issues and pain firsthand. My male doctor didn't get it!"

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  • jujug...
  • Taken for 6 months to 1 year
  • November 17, 2016

For Birth Control "I recommend Paraguard 200%! I am sharing my experience everywhere I can, because after my second child, when researching getting paraguard online, all I saw were negative reviews (because typically people don't go online to post the good, they post the bad). I got my Paraguad IUD inserted 7 weeks post partum from my second vaginal birth. I was so afraid of having it placed, and thinking it may hurt.. but I was so surprised I did not feel a dang thing! My doc said it is a side affect of having a baby.. your cervix is a bit numb for some time. I had very minimal cramping and some bleeding for a week, then did not even notice it was there. My first period was crampy and heavy, but all were normal after that. Heavier, but normal"

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  • JHinSC
  • August 18, 2015

For Birth Control "best birth control device ever!!! I've had two paragard IUDs in my lifetime and no weight gain or craziness since there aren't any hormones and nothing to worry about! Loved my almost 20 years using this device and insertion and removal are pretty much pain free and easy. Do yourself a favor, get off those weird hormone laden IUDs or birth co troll pills and do this now!!"

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  • srsta...
  • Taken for 10 years or more
  • September 22, 2015

For Birth Control "I got my Paragard after my 2nd son 5 years ago and decided I would do a review because I see a lot of negative reviews! I haven't had any complications with my Paragard, I love my Paragard!!! My husband wants to try for a little girl but I'm not ready yet so Paragard is perfect for me until I decide if I want another baby or not. I love that it is hormone free and lasts 10 years!"

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  • Bree
  • Taken for 2 to 5 years
  • February 23, 2020

For Birth Control "I got the paragard placed in after I had my first child. It was a tiny bit of cramps when it was placed in but nothing too painful. I had the paragard for 3 years, the only issue was heavy periods and painful cramps. That was only during the days I was getting my period. Other then that I did not have any other symptoms, it’s like it was never there. Everybody is different, the pill I use to take gave me tons of side effects. I’m glad I chose the Paragard because I didn’t have to deal with all the side effects I got from taking the pill form of BC. Also, I didn’t get pregnant from it which is why I wanted to be on birth control in the first place. I got my Paragard taken out because I’m trying to have another baby. Once that happens I will be going back to the Paragard. "

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  • MCano
  • Taken for 1 to 2 years
  • October 3, 2020

For Birth Control "I got the ParaGard IUD inserted in 11/2019. I am scheduled to get it removed next month. It has been a horrible experience. I experience heavy crams and bleeding. The excessive bleeding led to ANEMIA. I want to warn people, if you experience heavy bleeding and lethargy after getting the ParaGard inserted please get tested for anemia - iron storage levels. It has impacted my entire life from having to take days off of work and being less energetic in general. Not to mention the heavy long lasting periods and horrible cramps that put me on bed rest for 5 days every month. It was not worth it for me and ParaGard needs to warn patients about these side effects more often."

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